Lady Lee, this is an excellent list. Thank you for posting it. I have experienced much of what is on that list thanks to my parents.
I think one of the saddest things about the JWs is that they take a unique individual and alter them into an unhappy and sick person. Peoples' joy and creativity is snuffed out. My Mom and my beautiful cousin became a former shadow of themselves, with chronic depression/illness because they were in this organization.
Any organization that tells you that you are not doing enough, that you are not good enough, that you MUST do as we say, that you MUST NOT associate with anyone outside the organization including family is a cult.
As a teenager I never thought I had the right to try to force religion down anyone's throat. Jesus said "Come to me" (Matthew 11: 28-29) ... he never said "Push me on people."
The 'ethics' JWs use have been defined by the Watchtower. They are NOT aligned with True North Principles - principles that promote positive results for people, principles that really work, are supportive, solid, and unchanging.
(P.S. RIP Steven Covey -- who passed away July 16, 2012 as a result of injuries incurred from a cycling accident back in April.)